Lisa Vinikoor is fighting to stop foreclosures

This is the fourth profile in a series highlighting the work Jewish Organizing Fellows and alumni are doing to fight for justice.
Lisa Vinikoor, Alumna 06-07:
Lisa Vinikoor came to the Jewish Organizing Fellowship program when she was 29 after working for 4 years as a public school teacher i...

Lisa Vinikoor came to the Jewish Organizing Fellowship program when she was 29 after working for 4 years as a public school teacher in the Merrimack Valley. She left teaching because she was frustrated with how many deep systemic problems there were and how powerless she and her students were to change their community. After her Fellowship, Lisa returned to the community she had been teaching in to organize with the Merrimack Valley Project (MVP) a group of faith congregations who have come together to promote the welfare of their region. They are currently organizing homeowners, tenants and their allies from churches and the neighborhood to fight banks that are foreclosing and kicking people out of their homes.

“I worked as a teacher for 4 years in this community and I care a lot about it. I see the devastation that foreclosures have had on this city, region and on the people I know. Three of my best students lived with their grandparents in triple decker directly across the street from the school: Luis, Natalie and Hector. I used to watch them run across the street to go home at the end of the day. About a year ago, I noticed that the house had been foreclosed on and was vacant, with broken windows and graffiti all over the building. A few months ago, the city condemned the building and tore it down. Now it is a vacant lot. I worry about where these students, now teenagers, live and why they were kicked out of their home. “

Lisa and her leaders are doing everything they can to stop foreclosures. They’re organizing “know your rights” workshops and trainings. They’ve held prayer vigils at churches and at peoples’ homes that are being foreclosed on and are drawing attention to the issue with press conference and action meetings with bank officials and elected officials. The training Lisa got through the Fellowship and at her placement the Greater Boston Interfaith Organization is helping her make sure that other kids like Luis, Natalie and Hector aren’t evicted.

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